A complaint against Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani is in court for allegedly giving "false" information on her education qualifications...

Smriti Irani education qualifications complaint: An affidavit sworn by the minister on April 16, 2014 for contesting the Lok Sabha polls said she had completed Bachelor of Commerce Part-I from the School of Open Learning, DU. (PTI)

A Delhi court today slapped a cost of Rs 1,000 on a petitioner who has filed a complaint against Union HRD Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Smriti Irani for allegedly giving “false” information about her educational qualification in affidavits filed with the Election Commission.

The cost in the Smriti Irani case was imposed as neither petitioner, Ahmer Khan, a freelance writer, nor his main counsel was available in the court to argue the plea.

Metropolitan Magistrate Akash Jain, however, allowed the plea seeking exemption from personal appearance moved on Khan’s behalf only for today.

As the matter came up for hearing, one of the advocates appearing for the petitioner, moved an application seeking exemption from personal appearance for Khan saying he was out of Delhi due to some urgent work.

The lawyer sought adjournment of the matter saying the main counsel, who had to argue on the complaint, was also not available today.

“…exemption and adjournment is allowed for today only subject to cost of Rs 1,000 to be submitted in the DLSA (Delhi Legal Services Authority),” the magistrate said and fixed the matter for hearing on June 1.

In his complaint Khan has alleged that Smriti Irani’s affidavit for the April 2004 Lok Sabha elections stated she had completed her BA in 1996 from Delhi University (school of correspondence).

Another affidavit of July 11, 2011 by Smriti Irani for contesting Rajya Sabha election from Gujarat said her highest educational qualification was B.Com part I from the School of Correspondence, DU.

Yet another affidavit sworn by Smriti Irani on April 16, 2014 for contesting the Lok Sabha polls said she had completed Bachelor of Commerce Part-I from the School of Open Learning, DU.

“It is evident from the contents of the affidavits filed by Smriti Z Irani that at best only one of the depositions by her on oath in respect of her educational qualifications is correct,” the plea noted, alleging she had furnished “false information”.

It further said “the aforesaid affidavits of Smriti Z Irani, apart from the ostensibly false and discrepant statements in respect of her educational qualifications, also appear to contain false/discrepant statements in respect of immovable properties owned by her and other details set out by her.”

“The aforesaid facts and circumstances reveal commission of offences by the accused under section 125A of the Representation of People Act, 1951, besides any other offences that may attract other penal provisions as an outcome of an additional investigation,” the plea said.